Le White Padel Center Barcelona has officially opened its doors. Designed by Fernando Belasteguín, a true icon of world padel, this new complex located in the Catalan capital aims to become an international reference. To equip its 20 latest generation tracks, the most successful player in history called on Padel Galis, a world leader in the design and manufacture of terrain
For more than twenty years, Padel Galis has established itself as the benchmark brand in the sector, with more than 10,000 tracks installed in 75 countriesBy collaborating once again with Fernando Belasteguín, the Spanish company strengthens a relationship built on quality, performance and attention to every detail.




The Barcelona center has 9 indoor tracks et 11 outdoorThe first ones benefit from a smart perimeter lighting can reach 1000 lux, the standard required for televised competitions, while reducing energy consumption by almost 70%The outdoor tracks are equipped with technology LED 420, guaranteeing optimal visual comfort and a energy saving of about 40%.
All tracks are based on the PGR lawn by Bela, a covering developed in collaboration with the Institute of Biomechanics of Valencia (IBV). This turf, the result of more than two years of research, aims to offer a smoother, more agile and safer gameplay. In its version PGR Plus, it also incorporates a sustainable dimension thanks to the use of recyclable materials.
“In this search for the highest quality, we are delighted to have worked with Padel Galis, a brand that has supported me for a long time. Thanks to them, we guarantee perfect facilities for playing padel, the sport I love so much,” he said. Fernando Belasteguín during the inauguration.
“The PGR by Bela turf is a project I have dedicated many hours of work to. I hope players will feel the difference from the moment they step onto these tracks.”
For Juan LarrazCEO Padel Galis says this collaboration is a natural progression: "It's an honor to be part of such an iconic project. Working alongside Fernando Belasteguín is inspiring. We share the same vision: to deliver innovation, quality, and sustainability while placing the gaming experience at the center."
With this White Padel Center Barcelona, the city further consolidates its status as the world capital of padel. The club joins the network of centers bearing the name Belasteguín, true showcases of its philosophy of detail, effort and continuous improvement — values that we share Padel Galis since he started.
























































































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